The reclassifications of marijuana mark the biggest change to the federal legality of it since 1970. Here's what's happening.
The Sarasota Republican refiled a bill (SB 986) to regulate all smoking in public. It’s a bill he first promised to pursue ...
After 55 years since it was first considered a Schedule I drug, the Trump Administration is reclassifying marijuana as Schedule III, opening the door for medical research and marijuana as medicine.
The executive order is significant to the cannabis industry for its support of more research, stronger standards and ending negative stereotypes.
Local dispensary owners say the proposed reclassification offers long-awaited validation, but brings uncertainty about future impacts.
This comes at a time when cannabis use among boomers is, well, booming. The number of Americans aged 65+ using cannabis for ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week to loosen federal restrictions on marijuana. It could have a ...
Donald Trump ordered steps be taken to soften federal regulation of marijuana. How does it affect Colorado’s marijuana market and businesses?
Trump's executive order elevates cannabis research while a new hemp ban looms, easing industry uncertainty and opening doors.
Industry members are cautiously optimistic that rescheduling marijuana to a lower tier is one step closer to full ...
Recreational marijuana is not legal in Pennsylvania despite urging from a majority of Democrats in the legislature, but that could change in the new year due to an unlikely advocate.
President Donald Trump is directing his administration to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I controlled substance to Schedule III, a move that medical professionals say will lead to larger ...
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